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TKasperczyk / codex_cc_workflow_skill.md
Created December 25, 2025 16:11
It's a Claude Code skill that helps it use Codex effectively to implement features, review the implementation, and apply fixes
name description version
codex-workflow
General-purpose Codex-powered implementation and review workflow. Use for non-trivial feature implementation with built-in code review. Emphasizes no-duplication, simplicity, and pattern consistency.
1.1.0

Codex Implementation & Review Workflow

Orchestrates feature implementation and code review using Codex MCP.

@aamiaa
aamiaa / CompleteDiscordQuest.md
Last active January 7, 2026 19:33
Complete Recent Discord Quest

Complete Recent Discord Quest

Note

This does not works in browser for quests which require you to play a game! Use the desktop app to complete those.

How to use this script:

  1. Accept a quest under Discover -> Quests
  2. Press Ctrl+Shift+I to open DevTools
  3. Go to the Console tab
  4. Paste the following code and hit enter:
@CraftedRO
CraftedRO / windows_activation.md
Created May 31, 2024 23:53
Activate Windows for free

For Windows 10

Step 1 - Open PowerShell or Command Prompt as administrator

Step 2 - Install KMS client key

slmgr /ipk your_license_key

Replace your_license_key with following volumn license keys according to Windows Edition:

@Barry1
Barry1 / WinPrio.md
Last active January 7, 2026 19:29
Process Priorities - easy Handling on Windows
title author
Process Priorities - easy Handling on Windows
Dr. Bastian Ebeling

Prio – Process Priority Saver

Have you ever changed the priority of a process in the Task Manager? Do you have to do it often? Do you want your database server or media player to know the priority it should work with?

@ryanlua
ryanlua / fritzing-download.md
Last active January 7, 2026 19:25
Free download of Fritzing using the official download links
@simzou
simzou / README.md
Last active January 7, 2026 19:24
US Map of Nielsen Media Markets

description: | The Librarian - a specialized research agent for understanding external resources like GitHub repositories and documentation websites.

The Librarian has access to: bash (for gh CLI), read_web_page, and web_search. It is read-only and cannot modify local files.

Use the Librarian to study APIs, library implementations, and external documentation before implementing features or integrations.

WHEN TO USE:

@fabian-paul
fabian-paul / sort_real_schur.py
Last active January 7, 2026 19:18
Python code for sorting real Schur forms based on the original work of Jan Brandts http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/nla.274
# Python version of the following original work:
# Title: Sorting Real Schur Forms
# Author: Jan Brandts
# E-Mail: brandts-AT-science.uva.nl
# http://m2matlabdb.ma.tum.de/download.jsp?MC_ID=3&MP_ID=119
# http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/nla.274
# Institution: University of Amsterdam
# Description: In Matlab 6, there exists a command to generate a real Schur form, wheras another transforms a real
# Schur form into a complex one. There do not exist commands to prescribe the order in which the eigenvalues appear on
# the diagonal of the upper (quasi-) triangular factor T.
@minhhungit
minhhungit / 101-rx-samples.md
Created December 28, 2019 13:31 — forked from omnibs/101-rx-samples.md
101 Rx Samples in C#

101 Rx Samples in C#

This was taken from http://rxwiki.wikidot.com/101samples, because I wanted to be able to read it more comfortable with syntax highlighting.

Here's the unedited original, translated to Github Markdown glory:

101 Rx Samples - a work in progress

@bearlike
bearlike / clean-server.sh
Last active January 7, 2026 19:14
Script to perform system cleaning and freeing cache on my Ubuntu Server 20.04 as a part of routine server maintenance. (Purging unused Docker Objects, APT Packages, etc.)
#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Last Updated June 2, 2020
# Tested on Ubuntu Server 20.04 LTS
# Variables for pretty printing
RED=`tput bold``tput setaf 1` # Red Color
GREEN=`tput bold``tput setaf 2` # Green Color
NC=`tput sgr0` # No Color
BEGIN=$(df /home --output=used | grep -Eo '[0-9]+')